instantaneously
1instantaneously — index forthwith, instantly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2instantaneously — instantly, instantaneously Instantly means ‘immediately’ and refers to the point at which something happens, whereas instantaneously means ‘in an instant’ and refers to the (imperceptibly short) period of time that something takes: • He pressed… …
3instantaneously — instantaneous ► ADJECTIVE 1) occurring or done instantly. 2) Physics existing or measured at a particular instant. DERIVATIVES instantaneity noun instantaneously adverb instantaneousness noun …
4Instantaneously — Instantaneous In stan*ta ne*ous, a. [Cf. F. instantan[ e].] [1913 Webster] 1. Done or occurring in an instant, or without any perceptible duration of time; as, the passage of electricity appears to be instantaneous. [1913 Webster] His reason saw… …
5instantaneously — adverb see instantaneous …
6instantaneously — See instantaneity. * * * …
7instantaneously — adverb Without any delay; in an instantaneous manner. Syn: immediately, in a flash, instantly, outright, right now …
8instantaneously — Synonyms and related words: at once, directly, forthwith, immediately, in a flash, in a jiff, in a jiffy, in a twink, in a twinkling, in no time, in nothing flat, in short order, instanter, instantly, just now, just then, momentaneously,… …
9instantaneously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. promptly, directly, at once; see immediately , spontaneously …
10instantaneously — in·stan ta·ne·ous·ly || ‚ɪnstÉ™n teɪnɪəslɪ adv. instantly, immediately, momentarily …